Conventional medicine has finally acknowledged the diet's central role in our overall health. But achieving a healthy diet is not as simple as it sounds.

More & more conflicting information is bombarding us everyday. Today this is good for you tommorrow it is bad and then it is gound to be good after all.
It is easy to get lost in the maze of all this conflicting information. Patients in our office have help and a resource to make common sense healthy choices when it comes to diet & nutrition. We try to keep current in the fields of vitamin/mineral and herbal therapy.

Dr. Joseph Kappes is also board certified in clinical nutrition. He has a masters degree and a post-doctoral degree in clinical nutrition.

Not only do our diets
lead to many lifestyle induced diseases,
our poor diets slow the healing process and place unnatural demands on our bodies.
Your body has the amazing ability to turn the foods you
eat into the energy it needs to power muscles, regulate
organs, fuel the brain, and heal itself. Like a car's engine
that "pings" with a low octane fuel, your body can show signs
of poor fuel, too. Your hair, skin, energy level, and the state
of your overall health can reveal signs of poor nutrition.Today, with so many prepackaged
convenience foods with high
levels of salt, sugar, fats, and preservatives, you must be careful.
It's easy to get used to the taste of these processed foods.
This can make it hard to switch to the simple flavors of
natural foods that are better for you.
If you're committed to improving your nutrition, remember that
like any new habit, it takes time. At first, these simple foods with their fiber,
trace minerals, and vitamins intact can seem less , exciting than processed foods.
Give it time.
Soon you will prefer the taste, texture, and
good health that proper nutrition can offer.

Chiropractic Care, and what it can do for you.

A continuing schedule of regular chiropractic checkups can help detect, correct,
and maintain optimum spinal and nervous system function. I can tell you how chiropractic
care, combined with proper diet, exercise, and the practice of good health can enhance
your well-being and help you enjoy life to the fullest.
Just ask me for a care program designed for your age, condition,
and lifestyle.